Johor polls: Only six Tebrau Bersatu branch chiefs quit, not 23 as claimed by Mazlan Bujang, says acting division chief


Bersatu Tebrau division acting chief and its election machinery director Kamaruzzaman Abu (centre, front) in a press conference after meeting with branch chiefs from the Tebrau Bersatu division here on Saturday (Jan 29).

JOHOR BARU: Six out of 17 branch chiefs from the Tebrau Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) division have quit the party.

However, Bersatu Tebrau division acting chief and its election machinery director Kamaruzzaman Abu said that all 3,425 party members from the division have given its commitment to stand with the party.

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